German Historical Institute (Washington, D.C.)
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German Historical Institute (Washington, D.C.)
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German Historical Institute (Washington, D.C.)
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- Archives in Germany, an introductory guide to institutions and sources, edited by Frank Schumacher ; with the assistance of Annette M. Marciel
- The Manichaean trap, American perceptions of the German Empire, 1871-1945
- Business history in the United States, a guide to archival collections, edited by Terry Snyder
- An Interrupted past, German-speaking refugee historians in the United States after 1933, edited by Hartmut Lehmann and James J. Sheehan
- Cornerstone of democracy
- Staging a dream, untold stories and transatlantic legacies of the March on Washington, edited by Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson, Marcia Chatelain, and Sharon Monteith
- Settlers as conquerors, free land policy in Antebellum America, Julius Wilm
- German studies in North America, compiled and edited by Keith Alexander and Annemarie Sammartino
- The German Historical Institute, 1987-1997, a ten-year report
- The United States and Germany in the era of the Cold War, 1945-1990, a handbook, edited by Detlef Junker ; associate editors, Philipp Gassert, Wilfried Mausbach, and David B. Morris
- Was Hitler's seizure of power on January 30, 1933 inevitable?
- The Germans and the nuclear question, Fifth Alois Mertes Memorial Lecture
- Pückler and America, edited by Sonja Duempelmann
- A world at total war, global conflict and the politics of destruction, 1937-1945, edited by Roger Chickering, Stig Förster, Bernd Greiner
- Research and funding, a German-American guide for historians and social scientists
- Stunde Null, the end and the beginning fifty years ago
- The American military presence and civil-military relations in Germany, a guide to sources in American and German Archives, Theodor Scharnholz, editor
- From Heimat to Umwelt, new perspectives on German environmental history, edited by Frank Zelko [and Stephen J. Scala]
- 1968, memories and legacies of a global revolt, edited by Philipp Gassert and Martin Klimke
- The pleasure of a surplus income, part-time work, gender politics, and social change in West Germany, 1955-1969, Christine von Oertzen ; translated from the German by Pamela Selwyn
- Bridging the Atlantic, the question of American exceptionalism in perspective, edited by Elisabeth Glaser and Hermann Wellenreuther
- The struggle for Germany and the origins of the Cold War, Sixth Alois Mertes Memorial Lecture
- Fritz Stern at 70
- Bridging the Atlantic, the question of American exceptionalism in perspective, edited by Elisabeth Glaser and Hermann Wellenreuther
- German Americana,, 1956-2005 : a comprehensive bibliography of German, Austrian, and Swiss books and dissertations on the United States, Christoph Strupp and Kai Dreisbach, with the assistance of Patricia C. Sutcliffe and Birgit Zischke
- German influences on education in the United States to 1917, edited by Henry Geitz, Jürgen Heideking, Jurgen Herbst
- Research-study-funding, a German-American guide for historians and social scientists, edited by Antje Uhlig and Birgit Zischke
- Research and study in the United States and in Germany, a guide to funding for historians and social scientists, edited by Michael Wala
- 1968 in West Germany, a guide to sources and literature of the extra-parliamentarian opposition
- An Interrupted past, German-speaking refugee historians in the United States after 1933, edited by Hartmut Lehmann and James J. Sheehan
- Environmental histories of the Cold War, edited by J.R. McNeill, Corinna R. Unger
- Immigrant entrepreneurship, the German-American experience since 1700, edited by Hartmut Berghoff and Uwe Spiekermann
- Bulletin, German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C
- The Protestant reformation in German history
- How I became a German, Jurek Becker's life in five worlds
- The transatlantic sixties, Europe and the United States in the counterculture decade, Grzegorz Kość, Clara Juncker, Sharon Monteith, Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson (eds.)
- Americana in German archives, a guide to primary sources concerning the history of the United States and Canada, edited by Christof Mauch, Thomas Reuther ; with the assistance of Jan Eckel, Jennifer Rodgers
- Forging bonds across borders, transatlantic collaborations for women's rights and social justice in the long nineteeth century, edited by Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson and Anja Schüler
- Explorations and entanglements, Germans in Pacific Worlds from the early modern period to World War I, edited by Hartmut Berghoff, Frank Biess, and Ulrike Strasser
- Medieval Germany in America
- Medieval Germany, research and resources, John Eldevik
- Bringing religion back in, elements of a cultural explanation of American democracy
- Medieval concepts of the past, ritual, memory, historiography, edited by Gerd Althoff, Johannes Fried, Patrick J. Geary
- German Americana, 1800-1955, a comprehensive bibliography of German, Austrian, and Swiss books and dissertations on the United States, Christoph Strupp and Birgit Zischke ; with the assistance of Kai Dreisbach
- 1968, the world transformed, edited by Carole Fink, Philipp Gassert, and Detlef Junker
- A world at total war, global conflict and the politics of destruction, 1937-1947, edited by Roger Chickering, Stig Förster, Bernd Greiner
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- German influences on education in the United States to 1917, edited by Henry Geitz, Jürgen Heideking, Jurgen Herbst
- Bridging the Atlantic, the question of American exceptionalism in perspective, edited by Elisabeth Glaser and Hermann Wellenreuther
- Staging a dream, untold stories and transatlantic legacies of the March on Washington, edited by Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson, Marcia Chatelain, and Sharon Monteith
- A world at total war, global conflict and the politics of destruction, 1937-1945, edited by Roger Chickering, Stig Förster, Bernd Greiner
- An Interrupted past, German-speaking refugee historians in the United States after 1933, edited by Hartmut Lehmann and James J. Sheehan
- Immigrant entrepreneurship, the German-American experience since 1700, edited by Hartmut Berghoff and Uwe Spiekermann
- Medieval concepts of the past, ritual, memory, historiography, edited by Gerd Althoff, Johannes Fried, Patrick J. Geary
- Forging bonds across borders, transatlantic collaborations for women's rights and social justice in the long nineteeth century, edited by Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson and Anja Schüler
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